PAY IT FORWARD

Dear Parent,



Have you ever seen magic outside a magic show or a one that is not performed by a magician…? making ordinary people do something extraordinary and making everyone a magician with the magic wand “pay it forward” is Vruksha’s new ambitious initiative…we all at some point of life feel we hadn’t done enough to repay someone for their small but timely help, it would be anyone… your parents, a friend, or even your now enemy…. But the thought that we owe someone does haunt everyone at some point of life… let go off it by doing something equally good or even something better to a stranger or someone in grave need…. And when the receiver asks you about your inappropriate act of generosity… that is when you tell them about “pay it forward”… ask them to pay the deed forward and the word forward… happy feeling magical…!!!!


Have you ever seen magic outside a magic show or a one that is not performed by a magician…? making ordinary people do something extraordinary and making everyone a magician with the magic wand “pay it forward” is Vruksha’s new ambitious initiative…we all at some point of life feel we hadn’t done enough to repay someone for their small but timely help, it would be anyone… your parents, a friend, or even your now enemy…. But the thought that we owe someone does haunt everyone at some point of life… let go off it by doing something equally good or even something better to a stranger or someone in grave need…. And when the receiver asks you about your inappropriate act of generosity… that is when you tell them about “pay it forward”… ask them to pay the deed forward and the word forward… happy feeling magical…!!!!


Kindness! Pass it on.


Help someone out in need

Say a “How are you” to an old person

Give a flower to a stranger

Clean a neighbour’s mess

Eat lunch with someone new

Visit a sick friend

Offer a hug

Give an unexpected gift

Make a new friend

Pick up litter

Say “Hello”

Open a door

Plant a tree

Help carry a load

Share a Snack

Cheer up a Friend

Thank a Teacher

Read to a young child

Lend a hand

Do a Kind Act Daily

Leave a thank you note

Offer your seat

Be tolerant

Let another go first

Stop the car for people to cross road

Give a Compliment

Offer a lift

Help someone to make friends

Donate your gently used items

Give a balloon to a kid

Lend a Pencil

Respect Others

Do a Favour

Encourage a friend

Forgive mistakes

Smile at someone

Please note: When your child return to school after holidays, send your “pay it forward” stories in a paper, so that your child can share with others during story time.

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